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Rhythm of lysine-H3 incorporation into proteins of the mouse retina as an example of a complex cell system

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Scintillation analysis after pulse labeling showed that the incorporation of lysine-H3 into proteins of the whole mouse retina is rhythmic in character. The period of the rhythm is about 30 min. Rhythmic changes in the label were found in the retina both of active animals and in animals in a state of dark adaptation.

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Brodskii, V.Y., Aref'eva, A.M. Rhythm of lysine-H3 incorporation into proteins of the mouse retina as an example of a complex cell system. Bull Exp Biol Med 78, 1064–1065 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00796669

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